HOPE Animal Shelter to screen "Sniff: The Dog Movie" on Saturday

"You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll wanna be a dog." Tucsonans and others in Southern Arizona will have the chance to view "Sniff: The Dog Movie" this weekend and meet film-makers Barry Stone and Kim Webster.

Billed as "a serious documentary wrapped in a fictional comedic story," the film tells the tale of two puppies raised to assist visually impaired people.

The film features:

British star Neil Morrissey of "Bob the Builder" and "Men Behaving Badly"

Richard Huw from "The Four Minute Mile" and "Splitting Heirs"

Amanda Plummer of Pulp Fiction and The Fisher King

Maurice Godin from "House", "Monk", and "Working".

Following the screening will be a Q&A with the film's director, Barry Stone, and a HOPE representative.

HOPE will receive 20 percent of the proceeds from the sale of DVDs of "Sniff" at the screening.

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Heidi Wiesenfelder, PhD is active in the Tucson animal welfare community and served on two organizations' boards. She is passionate about animal health and nutrition, and her house is full of cats. Contact her: examiner@peoplepetsplanet.net.